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    Ukraine drone attack in Russia sparks fire

    14 hours ago
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    Tom Biesecker
    1h ago
    Great! Roast the pig Putin
    Leo
    9h ago
    NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg told The Times that allowing Kyiv to launch long-range missile strikes deep into Russia would not be a red line that would lead to escalation."He (Stoltenberg - ed.) rejected the warning (of Russian President Vladimir - ed.) Putin that the use of the missile would become a 'red line', after which Russia would find itself 'at war' with NATO," the article says.According to him, Putin allegedly announced “red lines” many times, but “did not escalate.”The Secretary General said he supported countries such as Great Britain and France , which had called for granting Kiev permission to use long-range missiles.At the same time, he claims that their use by Ukraine will not draw the North Atlantic alliance into a conflict with Russia.AD•16+playhop.comChessRussian President Vladimir Putin said earlier that NATO countries are now debating not just Kiev's possible use of Western long-range weapons, but are essentially deciding whether to get directly involved in the Ukrainian conflict. Direct Western involvement in the Ukrainian conflict will change its essence, and Russia will be forced to make decisions based on the threats it creates for itself, he warned.The press secretary of the Russian president, Dmitry Peskov, called Putin’s statement extremely clear and unambiguous, and according to him, there is no doubt that it reached its intended recipients.
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